Patients with social phobia report experiencing negative images of themselves performing poorly when in feared social situations. The present study investigates whether such negative self-imagery (based on memory of past social situations) contaminates social interactions. High socially anxious volunteers participated in two conversations with another volunteer (conversational partner). During one conversation, the socially anxious volunteers held in mind a negative self-image, and during the other they held in mind a less negative (control) self-image. As predicted, when holding the negative image the socially anxious volunteers felt more anxious, reported using more safety behaviours, believed that they performed more poorly, and showed g...
Previous research has shown that, unlike non-anxious individuals, people with social phobia fail to ...
AbstractNegative self-images are a maintaining factor in social phobia. A retrospective study (Hackm...
A recent model [Clark, D. M. and Wells, A. (1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In R. Heimber...
Patients with social phobia report experiencing negative images of themselves performing poorly when...
Patients with social phobia often experience negative self-images in social situations. The current ...
BACKGROUND:The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxie...
Background: The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxi...
BACKGROUND: Negative mental imagery is ubiquitous in cognitive models of social anxiety and in the s...
Current cognitive models (Clark ;Wells, 1995; Rapee ;Heimberg, 1997) emphasise the importance of neg...
A recent cognitive model of social phobia suggested that negative self-images may play an important ...
Cognitive models of social phobia propose that negative self-images play an important role in mainta...
Based on findings from the adult literature, this study examined the role of negative self-images (N...
Based on findings from the adult literature, this study examined the role of negative self-images (N...
Observer perspective imagery is hypothesised to have wide ranging deleterious effects in social anxi...
Cognitive models of social phobia, propose that on entering a social situation individuals with soci...
Previous research has shown that, unlike non-anxious individuals, people with social phobia fail to ...
AbstractNegative self-images are a maintaining factor in social phobia. A retrospective study (Hackm...
A recent model [Clark, D. M. and Wells, A. (1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In R. Heimber...
Patients with social phobia report experiencing negative images of themselves performing poorly when...
Patients with social phobia often experience negative self-images in social situations. The current ...
BACKGROUND:The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxie...
Background: The identification of negative self-imagery as a maintenance factor in adult social anxi...
BACKGROUND: Negative mental imagery is ubiquitous in cognitive models of social anxiety and in the s...
Current cognitive models (Clark ;Wells, 1995; Rapee ;Heimberg, 1997) emphasise the importance of neg...
A recent cognitive model of social phobia suggested that negative self-images may play an important ...
Cognitive models of social phobia propose that negative self-images play an important role in mainta...
Based on findings from the adult literature, this study examined the role of negative self-images (N...
Based on findings from the adult literature, this study examined the role of negative self-images (N...
Observer perspective imagery is hypothesised to have wide ranging deleterious effects in social anxi...
Cognitive models of social phobia, propose that on entering a social situation individuals with soci...
Previous research has shown that, unlike non-anxious individuals, people with social phobia fail to ...
AbstractNegative self-images are a maintaining factor in social phobia. A retrospective study (Hackm...
A recent model [Clark, D. M. and Wells, A. (1995). A cognitive model of social phobia. In R. Heimber...